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Show VOLUME 2 BLANDIMO, UTAH, FRIDAY, . DECEMBER 2, I960 49 MO. Final Rites Held Here Thursday for Lucy Carroll Porter Mrs Hyrum Porter, frow Blinding who oams parents as 16 year old in 1909, to with her Mexico Gar-r- Luoy f oll burled here yesterday. Mrs. Porter enjqyed exosllent health throughout her long life except during the last was Mormon and the Tcnple at Salt buggy whloh represents Iron, Beaver, Washington, Garfield and Kane oountles, has Issued invitations to 1960 Football and the Bronoos season is over are unoontestod winners of 2nd plaoe among the teams. A State's Class "B" Trophy furnished by the Utah High School actlvltes assoc la- tion was. formerly presented at wife-to-b- e, during the ensuing years Mrs. Porter served in nany ehureh and civic oapaeltles and was charter msmbsr of D.U.P. As . a nother of a family of nine, San Juan County Conwdssloners and Thom- on Johnson Creek and spon- sored by the "Five County Organization". FCO, an organization where a honestcad and tonight to attend meetings being of reaching fron renote Blinding ride to this afternoon Kartab Lake City they, aoconpanled by Henry lynan and his Tbnar. boarded the train for Salt Hdce City. The Porters nade their hone at pson and San r procedure the altar involved a from Blandlng Juan County will be in Representatives years different illnesses had her in and out of the hospital a great many tines. In 1911 she was narried to tyyruB Pofter who had also moved to Blending fron Old Mexleo. The couple ehose to be wed in the 5 LUCY CARROLL PORTER BAZAAR ANMOUMCED a General', Assembly Tuesday mor- Reo. Hall 'a Monti-oel- lo at whloh, attend the according at 4 p.m., under 500.) The Broncos lost their bid for 9. her children reoall that there Deo. Concessions will Include a first plaoe when they were was never a birthday anniversary fish pond and food booths as by the Millard Eagles in in the fully for which Mrs. well the as and items Championship game played in regular bazaar Porter did not prepare a speolal Provo . last Friday. Although sale rummage ceremony and gift. Usually the a highly superior' possessing the honoree's man and Mrs. Barbara P. Palmer passing gift was under the San department, This of Blending, and Mrs. Dean I. Juaners were plate at breakfast-tin- e. unable oheok to the characteristic was equally evi- (Loraa) Corder of Mountain View, line drives of the heavier Midenced in her consideration for Alaska. Twenty-figrand ohild-rt- n llard Eagles and wound up with Slnoe 14 great grandohlldron, 3 the snail . end her grandehlldren. of a 19-soore. nany of her gifts were brothers and one sister also 19 was the largest points her death this week survive. (TURN TO PAGE 11 COL 2) stopped her nldway in her plans to have a Christmas gift for out-scor- ve 47 hand-embroide- red, ed to FCO Commerce Secretary to Me- rrill Stuoki, road problems of Interest will be disoussed. Going from Blanding will be Mayor W. R. Hurst and Francis Blaek.and will represent Kline Nielson, who Relief Society ning. (Class "B" includes all bazaar at the LDS high sohools with enrollments City, The beginning of meetings Chambers Smith The Second Ward will hold to the Blanding and the of Chamber D Don the Coi-orc- e, County Tourist A Rrr Hi on Counoll and the Associate lvio Clubs of Southern .and Astern - respectively. Utah, Outlook The all 3 is informed that County Commissioners and Commissioner-ele- Ray "Redd ct to attend. Commissioner-ele- plan ot Hyrun Blaek is in Washington and oannot be present. 5 Yr. old, Victim of Sudden Illness all. Carroll Porter was bom July 19, 1889 at Ordervllle, Utah, the daughter of Willard Lucy and Charlotte Moulton Carroll. She passed away Sunday, Nov. 27, 1960 in the San Juan Hospital. Survivors inolude her husband) three sons, Dr. E. Enolno, California, Porter N Dewey C. Porter of Alanogordo, New Mex., Eugene W. Porter, West Covina, California) four daughters, Mrs. R. W. (Wilma) Barr, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Stanley N. (Carol) Ly Man Hoopsters Kstf Bixio College Here Sat The M Men Allstars open their basketball season here Saturday when they play Dixie College in the LDS Recreation Hall at 8i30 p.n. MAURICE HURST Ire year old Maurice Hurst son of Mr.' and Mrs. Devon Jr., Hurst died in the Blanding Glln-l- o at about 2 pm. Thursday ef teu is composed of players fron each of' the 3 The All-St- ar Blending Wards and was organised with the hope ef raising funds a sudden illneee that was first not lead Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Fallon eald the ohild expired due to a very rapid infectious disease but to help finance the basketball activities of the individual wards which get underway in January. Admission to bethe 75 Dixie for College game will fUl-nlnat- that for students with adults, activity tickets and 25f for 6th 50 graders and under.line-up will be In the Dixie Preston Nielson, Kernlt ftitt and Juan Broncos. Mu Jones, ex-S- an fore football their San ooapot ltlon. be 2 or 3 day be- -i coexists laboratory study will result in a positive diagnosis. trophy is for states that the The doctor NF Cochran and Juan Broncos. The Ncldon Coaches Swenson Morris pose with the 2nd place in State trophy von by it will a lng Class tm rail vn P. 11 COIL 3) |